A backlight module (200) includes a fame (55) having a plurality of side walls (551, 552, 553, 554); a light guide plate (53) received in the frame, having a light incident surface (533); at least one spring element (5523), having a spring finger (5525) and a connecting arm (5524) connecting the spring finger and one side wall of the frame; and at least one radiation element (56) disposed between the spring finger and the light incident surface. The width of the at least one radiation element is larger than a distance between the light incident surface and the spring finger in a free state.
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13. A liquid crystal display device, comprising:
a liquid crystal display panel; and
a backlight module disposed adjacent to the liquid crystal display panel, comprising:
a frame having a plurality of side walls;
a light guide plate received in the frame, and having a light incident surface;
at least one spring element, having a spring finger and a connecting arm connecting the spring finger and one side wall of the frame; and
at least one radiation element disposed between the spring finger and the light incident surface;
wherein the spring finger is parallel to the side wall and spaced a predetermined interval from the side wall by the connecting arm, and a width of the at least one radiation element is larger than a distance between the light incident surface and the spring finger in a free state.
1. A backlight module, comprising:
a frame having a plurality of side walls;
a light guide plate received in the frame, and having a light incident surface;
at least one elastic member integrally formed with the frame, the at least one elastic member comprising a contacting portion and a connecting portion configured for connecting the contacting portion with the side wall; and
at least one radiation element disposed between the at least one elastic member and the light incident surface of the light guide plate and pressed by the at least one elastic member toward the light guide plate;
wherein the contacting portion is opposite to the side wall and spaced a predetermined interval from the side wall, the contacting portion comprises two opposite end parts, and the at least one radiation element contacts the opposite end parts.
6. A backlight module, comprising:
a frame having a plurality of side walls;
a light guide plate received in the frame, and having a light incident surface;
at least one spring element, having a spring finger and a connecting arm connecting the spring finger and one side wall of the frame; and
at least one radiation element disposed between the spring finger and the light incident surface, the at least one radiation element having a side surface comprising a groove formed thereat;
wherein the spring finger of the at least one spring element comprises a contacting surface having a protrusion formed thereat, the protrusion corresponding to the groove of the at least one radiation element, and the contacting surface wholly adjoining the side surface of the at least one radiation element, and a width of the at least one radiation element is larger than a distance between the light incident surface and the spring finger in a free state.
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This application is related to, and claims the benefit of, a foreign priority application filed in Taiwan as Serial No. 095129558 on Aug. 11, 2006. The related application is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a backlight module and a liquid crystal display (LCD) device using the same, and more particularly to a backlight module with a spring finger.
Liquid crystal displays are commonly used as display devices for compact electronic apparatuses, because they not only are very thin but also provide good quality images with little power consumption. The liquid crystals in a liquid crystal display do not emit any light themselves. The liquid crystals have to be lit by a light source so as to clearly and sharply display text and images. Thus, a backlight module for an LCD is generally needed.
The FPC 110 connects with the liquid crystal display panel 120, and includes a main circuit area 111 and a light source setting area 112. The light source setting area 112 extends from the main circuit area 111. The LEDs 140 are arranged on the light source setting area 112 of the FPC 110. The frame 130 includes a depressed portion 131, and the depressed portion 131 has two openings 132.
The LCD 100 can be assembled according to the following sequence: firstly, setting the light guide plate 150 inside the frame 130; secondly, putting the light source setting area 112 into the depressed portion 131, and placing the LEDs 140 into the openings 132; thirdly, attaching the main circuit area 111 to the frame 130 and the light guide plate 150; and finally, attaching the liquid crystal display panel 120 to the frame 130.
However, the above-mentioned conventional liquid crystal display has the following problems.
The sizes of the openings 132 may not accurately match the sizes of the LEDs 140, due to imprecise manufacturing. When this happens, small gaps exist between the LEDs 140 and the light guide plate 150 after assembly. These gaps may diminish the emitting luminance of the light guide plate 150.
What is needed, therefore, is a backlight module and a liquid crystal display device using the same that overcome the above-described deficiencies.
In a preferred embodiment, a backlight module includes a fame having a plurality of side walls; a light guide plate received in the frame, having a light incident surface; at least one spring element, having a spring finger and a connecting arm connecting the spring finger and one side wall of the frame; and at least one radiation element disposed between the spring finger and the light incident surface. The width of the at least one radiation element is larger than, a distance between the light incident surface and the spring finger in a free state.
In another preferred embodiment, a liquid crystal display device a liquid crystal display panel; and a backlight module disposed adjacent to the liquid crystal display panel. The backlight module has a fame having a plurality of side walls; a light guide plate received in the frame, having a light incident surface; at least one spring element, having a spring finger and a connecting arm connecting the spring finger and one side wall of the frame; and at least one radiation element disposed between the spring finger and the light incident surface. The width of the at least one radiation element is larger than a distance between the light incident surface and the spring finger in a free state.
In a further another preferred embodiment, a backlight module includes a light guide plate, at least one spring element, and at least one radiation element. The light guide plate has a main body and at least one protruding frame, the main body having a light incident surface, the at least one protruding frame extending from the light incident surface. The at least one spring element has a spring finger and a connecting arm connecting the spring finger and a side wall of the protruding frame, facing the light incident surface. The at least one radiation element is disposed between the spring finger and the light incident surface. The width of the at least one radiation element is larger than a distance between the light incident surface and the spring finger in a free state.
Other advantages and novel features will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Reference will now be made to the drawings to describe the preferred embodiments in detail.
The backlight module 5 includes a plurality of optical films 51, a frame 55, a light guide plate 53, and a reflective plate 54 arranged from top to bottom in that order. The backlight module 5 further includes a plurality of radiation elements 56, and a printed circuit board 52.
The light guide plate 53 includes a light incident surface 533, and a light emitting surface 534 adjoining the light incident surface 533. The optical films are provided on the light emitting surface 534, the reflective plate 54 is provided at a bottom surface (not labeled) thereof. The plurality of radiation elements 56 fixed on the printed circuit board 52 is disposed between the frame 55 and the light guide plate 53, facing the light incident surface 533 of the light guide plate 53.
The printed circuit board 52 includes a connection strip 521 extending from a main body (not labeled) thereof. The radiation elements 56 are attached on the printed circuit board 52, and cooperatively serve as a light source. The radiation elements 56 are typically light emitting diodes (LEDs). Typically, the printed circuit board 52 is a flexible printed circuit. Each radiation element 56 has a side surface 561 having a groove 562 formed thereon,
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The second side wall 552 defines an opening 5521 at one end thereof. A plurality of partition arms 5522 and a plurality of spring elements 5523 are alternately formed along an inside surface of the frame 55 at the second side wall 552. The partition arms 5522 and the spring elements 5523 are disposed parallel to each other, and extend into the space. Two adjacent partition arms 5522 and one of the spring elements 5523 formed therebetween define a light source setting area (not labeled). The radiation elements 56 can be respectively disposed in a series of light source setting areas including areas between two adjacent partition arms 5522, corresponding to one spring element 5523. That is, the radiation elements 56 can be arranged to abut the partition arms 5522 respectively. Each spring element 5523 protrudes toward the fourth side wall 554. As shown in
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In addition, each connecting arm 5524 connecting with the frame 55 has a width same to the interval between two adjacent partition arms 5522, and has a predetermined thickness. Thus, the connecting portion between the connecting arm 5524 and the frame 55 has a larger area, and thus the connecting portion does not easily produce rupture therebetween. In addition, the spring finger 5525 of the spring element 5523 is parallel to the second side wall 552 of the frame 552. Thus, in the assembly process, the process of assembling the radiation elements 56 in the frame 552 just needs pressing the radiation elements 56 downward. And the spring finger 5525 is not easy to be broken off.
The backlight module 6 includes a plurality of optical films 61, a frame 65, a light guide plate 63, and a reflective plate 64 arranged from top to bottom in that order. The backlight module 6 further includes a plurality of radiation elements 66, and a printed circuit board 62.
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The printed circuit board 62 includes a connection strip 621 extending from a main body (not labeled) thereof. The radiation elements 66 are attached on the printed circuit board 62, and cooperatively serve as a light source. The radiation elements 66 are typically light emitting diodes (LEDs). Typically, the printed circuit board 62 is a flexible printed circuit. Each radiation element 66 has a side surface 661, and the side surface 661 is smooth and flat corresponding to the contacting surface 6363 of the spring finger 6362.
The frame 65 is preferably made of plastic. The frame 65 includes a first side wall 651, a second side wall 652, a third side wall 653, and a fourth side wall 654. The first side wall 651, the second side wall 652, the third side wall 653, and the fourth side wall 654 cooperatively define a space (not labeled) therebetween. The second side wall 652 defines an opening 6521 at one end thereof. A plurality of partition arms 6522 are formed along an inside surface of the frame 65 at the second side wall 652. The partition arms 6522 are disposed parallel to each other, and extend into the space. The plurality of protruding frames 632 can be respectively disposed in a series of spaces including spaces between two adjacent partition arms 6522.
In assembly, the light guide plate 63 is received in the space of the frame 65. The plurality of protruding frames 632 is adjacent to the second side wall 652, respectively disposed in a series of spaces including spaces between two adjacent partition arms 6522. The reflective plate 64 is adhered to the bottom surface 635 of the light guide plate 63. The plurality of optical films 61 is disposed on the light emitting surface 634 of the light guide plate 63. The printed circuit board 62 with the radiation elements 66 is received in the space adjacent the second side wall 652, such that the printed circuit board 62 covers the arms 6522 and the radiation elements 66 are respectively received in the spaces defined by the plurality of protruding frames 632, such that the radiation elements 66 abut the incident surface 633 of the light guide plate 63. Thus, the side surface 661 of the radiation element 66 contacts with the contacting surface 6363 of the spring finger 6362. The spring finger 6362 of the spring element 633 presses the radiation element 66 toward the incident surface 633 of light guide plate 63, so that the light incident surface 633 of the light guide plate 63 is held very close to or against the radiation elements 66. Thus, the printed circuit board 62 with the radiation elements 66 is also fixed at the frame 65. The connection strip 621 of the printed circuit board 62 extends out from the opening 6521 of the second side wall 652 of the frame 65. In addition, a liquid crystal panel 4 is provided on the backlight module 6 to form the liquid crystal display device 300.
The liquid crystal display device 300 utilizes the spring element 636 to realize a stable fixation of the radiation element 66. In the assembly process, the spring finger 6362 of the spring element 636 presses the radiation element 66 toward the incident surface 633 of light guide plate 63, so that the light incident surface 633 of the light guide plate 63 is held very close to or against the radiation elements 66. Thereby, distances between the radiation elements 66 and the light incident surface 633 are decreased or even eliminated. This enables the LCD device 300 to provide improved brightness and uniformity of emitting luminance and prevents the light beams from the radiation element 66 from emitting rearward.
It is believed that the present embodiments and their advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments of the invention.
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